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Biographical Information
Sarah E. Cureton is an associate at the Panama City office. Her practice is primarily focused in the areas of civil litigation, including real property, employment law, and contract formation and defense. Ms. Cureton assists the transactional and municipal law practice groups.
Ms. Cureton earned her Juris Doctorate from Baylor University School of Law in Waco, Texas. During her time at Baylor, she was a member of the Baylor Barrister Society and won multiple awards in the Dawson & Sodd LLP Moot Court Competition, the Judge John R. Brown Moot Court Competition, and the TEX-ABOTA Voir Dire competition. In her last year, she graded and advised law students on legal writing, motion drafting, and brief drafting. Ms. Cureton received Dean’s List recognition and was awarded the highest grade in Business Torts, Regulation of Healthcare Professionals, Client Counseling, Trademark Law, and Trial Advocacy: Advanced Discovery.
Prior to law school, Ms. Cureton attended Florida State University, where she graduated cum laude with a B.S. in Political Science, and two minors in English and Communications. Throughout her time at Florida State, she repeatedly received Dean’s List Honors and volunteered annually with autism advocacy awareness events.
Ms. Cureton is from Tampa, Florida but spent many summers in Panama City. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking, practicing yoga and pilates, and spending time at the beach.
Admissions
- The Florida Bar
Education
- J.D., Baylor University School of Law, 2022
- B.S., Florida State University, 2019